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NOTES: Back hurt, but glad Dakota pushed me threw it being it was a pull down day (stretches the back out) AAEFX Joint ReHab on my back at night working through this. Being winter to start with, and it being the worst time of the year for me and my back, it may take a little longer.

This new warmer, not as drafty apartment, I’m doing better than at the old run down place. I just have to remember “WHY” I’m doing better and not get stupid again. Yes its great to “push yourself” and there is “getting stupid”.

This new warmer, not as drafty apartment, I’m doing better than at the old run down place. I just have to remember “WHY” I’m doing better and not get stupid again. Yes its great to “push yourself” and there is “getting stupid”.

Yes as time passes and we feel better, we tend to forget what we did and why we are feeling better.

Before Tammy talked me into not being stuburn and go to a chair and not doing all the walking, I as every 15 mins rotating between laying down, standing and sitting.

Now that I use the chair everyware but in the house (I gimp as much as I can in the apartment to keep what little leg muscle I have left) I have been feeling much better and can do a little more, but I tend to forget what I did to get me to feeling better and what it takes to keep that feeling.

When I was fully able body even before I found out I had M.S. and all the other crap, I took so very much, even little things for granted.

As many of us wheelchair people try to get across is never ever think "It won't happen to me."

I have opened a log in the "Bodybuilding" mini forum. I won't be posting my log here anymore. I figured seen as I'm a Pro Competitive Bodybuilder it makes more sence to be in there than here with my log. Thanks for following.